Navigation & UX Optimisation
This Helps Users Find What Matters Faster
Navigation is rarely seen as a conversion lever.
In reality, it quietly shapes every journey.
If users struggle to find what they want, no amount of SEO or CRO will compensate.
Why Navigation & UX Matter
As product ranges grow, navigation becomes complex. Poor menus, misaligned categories, ineffective filters, and weak mobile UX create friction, increasing bounce rates, reducing engagement, and weakening overall SEO performance.
UX Optimisation Issues
UX optimisation often prioritises aesthetics over function. Design trends and visual updates dominate, while user intent is overlooked. Effective UX reduces effort, removes friction, and helps users complete tasks efficiently.
Our UX & Navigation Approach
We optimise navigation around user behaviour, not internal structure. Menus, search, categories, and mobile filters are refined to improve access, reduce friction, and ensure key pages are easy to find with clarity and speed.
UX Supporting SEO
Navigation and UX strongly influence SEO. Clear hierarchies, effective internal linking, and better user engagement help search engines understand structure, creating a feedback loop that improves visibility and organic performance.
UX improvements are assessed through:
✔ Engagement patterns
✔ Path analysis
✔ Assisted conversion behaviour
We avoid oversimplifying UX success into single metrics.
Data With Context
Measuring Impact Realistically
Impact is measured through user behaviour, engagement, and conversion trends. Metrics are analysed in context, ensuring decisions reflect real performance, avoid misleading signals, and support consistent, long-term growth.
Clear, Visible Updates
Transparency in Changes
UX work can feel subjective. We keep it grounded. You will always see:
- What has changed
- Why was it prioritised
- What outcomes do we expect to influence
This keeps discussions focused and productive.

Who This Is Right For
This approach works best for brands that have grown quickly, offer a wide product range, and suspect users struggle to navigate efficiently. If users browse but fail to progress, navigation is often the issue.
Who This
Is Right For
This approach works best for brands that have grown quickly, offer a wide product range, and suspect users struggle to navigate efficiently. If users browse but fail to progress, navigation is often the issue.
Ready to Talk?
If your site feels harder to use as it grows, let’s talk it through. We’ll discuss where navigation creates friction, whether UX optimisation is the right next step, and how it supports SEO and CRO together. No pressure – just clarity.








